Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 11, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAJJ. BALM, QttEGON, WKDNKSDAY, MARCH 11, 1909,
) BUSINESS man is
H FAVOR OF NEW THEORY
! the moit interesting state-
i rtcently concerning the
. mid) rweniij ...J... i,h
Used Cooper ineui,.
lfttteu ntrv during
.j over inc """
'"fl UmadcbyE.H.Lam-
..tirfti bus new " "
.VIS Francis street, Ever-
t . ... ,.. h!s to say in
Iw"u;' ;; and his
sn w ' d
f! ' . this roan Cooper, in
tlaloed mat stomach trou
'".".t.nonsiblefor moBt
ir,r" ".I - v that.
2 towh la sound oondl-
Wald, in many cases, removo
,. iim (roiitalo and vnri-
i !!ments. Ho argued
i lib that tne stomach was tho
aw of slclcntas, ana uw.-
ii "!" Tr,,:
datl M 0U8 caurciy i ."-
..!! rnnvlnPftd that
US SOW iuii - - -
Utorr U correct, and uollere
ff hut real"? rornarKaoio men
, jadslas from my own oxpori-
"I have been a sick man for Ave
years. Three years ago I was told
by a physician that I had lirlght's
disease of tho kldnoys. I havo
treated constantly for this trouble
Bince, without results. After read
ing tho article I have mentioned, r
purchased eomo of hls man Coop
er's medicine. F havo been astound
ed by what it has dono for me. I
was relieved to some extent within
24 hpuro. Today my health is better
than for Ave years, and so far as I
can toll, my kidney trouble has dls-'
appeared.
"My wife, who had atoraach trou
ble for some time, tried tho prepara
tion after noting Its action In my
case, and her' improvement is- fully
as marked na mine. Sho now eats
heartily thrco times a day without
any distress whatsoever. Hor nervousness-
has ulno left her. I certain
ly beliovo thlsman's success is fully
justified, as be undoubtedly has a
wonderful medicine."
Wo will gladly describe the ro
markablo record made by the- Coop
er medicines to all who wish to know
of them. J. C. Tarry.
I As to tho Santiago affair. It has
ui:u uaiiucu mm, jno oniy reason
wo won waj becauso tho Spaniards
hnd the wrong sort of ammunition,
which did not fit their guns. Other
wise the Spaniards would have es
caped and the deuco have been to
pay with bur fleet. But considering
tho fact thr.t tho cruiser Brooklyn
nlouo was stmlck 32 times durlnr
that engagement, the wrong ammu
nition was not altogether without its
effect, and slnco tho Spanish cruis
ers were so overlastlngly shot up
that not one of them could bo towed
away ns a prize, tho American fleet
must have had at least some small
part in defeating tho Spanish.
IS THERE ANYTHING THE
M4TTER WITH THE BATTLESHIPS
fti lDTfitlgation by tho sonato jfollow's battleship that is fighting
e on naval affairs of certain yours, anu uo it as propmtiy as pns-
Whatever tho truth may bo con
cerning the alleged defects of con
struction, the American battleship
fleet is very formidable, magnificent
ly armed and manned, and would
give a splendid account of Itself In
an engagement with an equal forco
of any navy In tho world. In rapid
ity and aocittticy of Ore, our gunners
are said to be -unequalled by those
of any foreign navy, and It is only
shots which hit that couut for Any
thing In a flgkt.
HOME FOR
FEEBLE
MINDED
i
A
ttt.
irtkssi of tho Aniorlcan bnttle-
bu brought out somo profos-
ia opinions of much intorcst.
jbUsist Commander V. K. Hill,
)yrtrt.jr, supported his views by
Bible.
May It not be possible tlint our
naval count r net ere. iu fixing tho
waturllno on the basis of n two-fifths
iSeseati of alleged facts, which, (load of coal, have Mlod to keep uf-
Kttt.jjofar to ronflrm the cor-1 flolently In vlow tho possibility thnt
v&titia of bis Judgment. Ho do-, tho battleships might bo required
iA.fi himself to bo tho originator to light in foreign watcra, and with a
K tin cltlclsms which led to tho full supply of coal on board, which
sittM's Inquiry, and that much would bring tho urmor halt porll-
lrrJca had occurred In tho navy .ously low, unloss Llentonnnt Com-
rhat he considered structural jmandor Hill bo very badly mistaken?
Wj of the baltlenhlps. Qr did those constructors nswumo
nK(ut Important of tho alleged .that tho ahlps would novor got far
till that onrernlne tho loon-t away from our Atlantic ports. pnr-
w i ht arno b.-lt. whloh obvj- tlculnrly Now York?
Wi ihos'd s b plgpod as to glvo ' At all ovonts, whothor Hill be
jMon v iho watrllnw and bqth right or wrong, It is well to havo all
a. ..iv.,... .. . ...... . ....-,. iT.i .-i .r. . ii
"UJK iff it a WlOt Or BllQII onuil quusiiuus uirusjIUIl I'll I lliur-
fn' sg the armor at or near tho oughly. Tho Bonnto commltteo's In
ntr oc"8arllv endanKors the'uulry will olthor load to .radical
afoii "j shin b admitting lnrge channoB In construction or show that
JWi ct watpr. eepBclally if th Iho ships aro- what they should be.
w"3jb or h vwwol rolling. Jin any enso wo may b suro that
jwhatovor structural dofects oxlst, If
' Uc?;br to hiu's utatomonU, jny, nro fully known to all tho naval
fo UCleihipa hav tholr wntorllno powers, for they one and nil maln
fri tr etltuatlng but two-fifths .tnln woll oqulpped biironus of In-
lormntlon, whoso Bpeclnl aim Is to
gather all .possible Intolllge'nao rota
tive to war vessels. And yet tho
wholo matter mny bo ono of opinion,
not pf fcot.
?cUr of cosl. which permits
tmtest possible spood on trial
V This naturally favoru tho con-
Jrtw If tho ship be built by con-
" "d Hill makes tho some
w HSiiUonal stotoment thnt if
ihlps of the navy be provld-
a frill load of cojiI thoy wilt
'ten feet six Inches of armor
rff 'he waterUna nml nnlv .Ir
fenbo it. thai affording n vul-
lUrjet for the enemy's gun's.
J officer dwelt upon tho
of carrying plenty of
was to be able to chase tho It Is undeniably true that tteutor
' "ur nsbtlng hlin. And It dan! has been supported In his opln
i m added that abundance of Ions by a number of eminent naval
FT l'r durable to enable a authorities, including Rear Admiral
r o' course, the American (lyn navy yard, formerly In com-
' 60fl nckt i. il . . I . . .. .
Henry Routerdahl, whose mug't
zlno artlclo stirred up nil tho dis
cussion, declares that two-thirds of
all tho active lino officers of tho
American navy uphold his crltlclamu
as correct, and thnt tho naval con
struction bureau at Washington is
"bod-rldden by a lot of old fogies,"
HRPtmiJGAN
FOR SKVENTHKN YHAH8
Editor Cnpltal Jeurnal: It has
been said by somo ono that "Polltlc3
Is, In many rospocts, sulenco Insti
tuted by the devil," nnd It rumors
holds good, no doubt, somethings
Is going on, thnt seems n little devil
ish. I rofer to tho agitation against
tho primary lnw nnd Stntemont No.
1. Wo owe It to oursolvos to stick
to tho plan of oloctlng nil otllecrs,
from the President down to "dog
ppltor," by direct voto of tho poo
plo. This bolng tho constant cry of
our dny. It's progressive lt',s fair
and lfn right. Wo fnrmerH nnd com
mon lnborors omtht to demand of
our cnndidutOH to sign Statement No
I, If for no othor mason, thnn, thnt
will most llkoly bo tho only thing our
roprosantntivos will do for us, to
grant this ono wish, or ratify our
voto oil United Stntos senator. Tho
six years I hnvo llvod In this state,
I havo boon wutchlng tho Inwmak
ors. If thoy would do somothlng to
bonnflt or llghton the burdens of
farmors and common laborers, b'.it
I fall to find any not, worth talking
nbout. thnt would keep nnd en
courngo this clatfs; but on tho othor
hand, something has boon ndded to
tho burdens, by raising unduo snlar
Irk and creating now nnd superfluous
ofllrcH. It stnnds to reason thnt' tho
follow who will submit lo tho letter
and spirit" of 75uF tfrllnary law, would
vory llkoly bo mor progressive,
consldornto up to duto and trust
worthy. I havo supportod tho Ro
publlonn party slnoo 16S4, through
thick and thin, but, from now on. no
party or orood shall own m. I shnll
voto for the man. regardless of par
ty. I admit I may not ehooso right,
for as the Indian says, "Whlto man
Is mighty uncertain ,
A.. JnTYBBD.
Salcun, Mnroh 9, IfiORV
O '
TEA
We want your goodwill
i
I and your money; not one
cent witnout mac good
will. Your BTcr return rourmoier If too don't
Ilk Schllftui ' Uti t lilu.
OWS BBt Knal.m..l.. . .
1,1, .. ' -- 'Mnoi roireaw
b,,w. 7 wuiiornrin
krtta .;.".' ri-marKea. Jt
-. nu not t run away
Wjl . . """"" oi armor
ad munition hoists havo
':yxxr
" u ;..:. : rl onir
iiiifv ' Poruy wiin
1Wtt .rraor 0ftlte Emerged.
i tin n.. "" 'a"K ftoiy when
'KMi...rkTy wlth fahd
' ma ta . .
m ik. " ." 'ttpB:Mi
lfctti..u "w " iy. h
mand of the Pacific squadron, and
regarded asan expert In matters of
naval construction. On tho other
hand, much authority attaobes to
contrary views.
During the sad days that followed
tho Reptordahl expose, It appeared
from somo, of the rapid-fire orltlcs of
the navy that the battlo of Manila
bay was an orgy and tho naval battlo
of Santiago a burning disgrace.
Theno were, statements tfiat sur
prised even Senator Ben Tillman.
Indeed, not to monUon the population at
rts,UieM , u large. Tno erttice round fault with
eWk .u my ve hta choice, the Manila eagagoment becauso the
r (
mr r mmi.
s ii am -. . - . . -
"tto? p- ",mw noiais aiisnish ships were at anchor with
da ,i, '"" m frank
no stoam up. an ovorsiisht. however.
i.i. " . ,T air8t be- for which Commodoro Dewoj- could
W !.... erf8t. aSd dOOS .not ha JiaM roannnalliln It WflB
' " tb eoa l"w' (pointed out that our own squadron
n TW Xm ?mCiim ,nt''ra only losa worthless than that of
lit- w WT. Wlur floKtn , .! t. . . - ..!
P- kmv b.h "j",oiwiu, Yimou acoouiufu lor our vi-
ndkL .1 ,W Wl1 h
y- . .a BOW ,.
lfNlT .' trwt
more
tmi
'KubllmHy Hawznlll.
L. D. Kelley of Sublimity Is In
town today and Is making prepara
tions for tho resumption of work In
bis mill near Sublimity, whloh wa8
closed down at tho bglnnlng of tho
flnanoial flurry. He states that the
buslnoss outlook is very bright, or
ders coming In vory steadily for lum
ber. Tho ro-openlng of the mill will
give employment to about l-t men.
o
No Ufce to Die.
"I have found out that there Is
no use to die of lung trouble as loss
as you can get Dr. King's New Dis
covery," says Mrs. J. P. White, of
Ruahboror, Pa. "I would not b
alive today only for that wonderful
medlolne. It loosens up a cough
quloker than anything else, and
euros lung dlsoaso oven after thf
case is pronounced TiopelaxH." This
most reliable roiuedy for coughs and
colds, lagrlppo, asthma, bronchitis
and hoarseness, U sold under guar
antee at J. C. Perry's drug store; 8c
and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Tho building of tho home for tho
feeble minded will commence imme
diately, according to arrangements
niade with tho blddors awarded con
tracts yesterday, and will bo ready
for ocoupaucy by Deccmbor 1 nt tho
latest.
H N, tJley of this city was tho
lowest bidder for the complete work
of building tho main structure dor
mitory, laundry and botlorhouse. Hla
bid for the work was originally
J 47,412, but It was found after his
bid was accepted that the remainder
of tho appropriation, $61,000, would
not sufilte to cover tho work, so a
barn which was Included In tho spe
cifications, and tor tho building of
which Eloy bid $6120, was with
drawn. T. M. Barr was granted tho
contract for the steam heating plant
on a bid of $10,735 and Bcrnardl &
Dunsford aro to Install tho plumb
ing for $4895. Considerable caro
had to bo .exorcised not to let thfe
figures mpunt up too high and as
It Is, there will probably bo a slight
deficit by the time tho building 'Is
completed nnd tho necessary gftiard.9
and othor employes arc secured. Tho
recently appqlntcd superintendent,
H. H. Dickers, was prosent at tho
openln of the bids and consequent
diiicusslon.
TURN YOUR FACE
INTO DOLLARS
tory.
Suca orUlolem does not take lato
.5
L" i Vat ntkiJi no. account the daring entrance ovor
?" kv .. ol flre I. fields of submarine mines lato Ma-
C? ferM rranta nlla bay. nor the big gMns at Qavtte.
fi-w 1-.- - wr ir irirt Hni-t- . .... .. ... . .
fc. r Ietii .. " . ". Boeieow io aamu mai a apaBi.,ad whea oh
a. "'. Vm iv. 7 WBIB "r-jhe'i pierced tho unprotected cruise j
4? m k, M, -Mnldlty Baltimore of a then popular type
k tfcMi7 the Yltal an exploded Inside without doing
te7 r kitil..! 5Tai aeai oi asmage, xor ae rea-
' ? buT erfeotly son that the magailaes were excel
w ttp u,e tberjiontly protected by the bunkers, i
It takes a whole uewspaper, the
Dally Abstract- to hold the advex-
tlsemonu of street improvement
and sewom, and new oross walks and
sldawalks ordered built at- Port-
wboa. will Salem
get a move on?
o- -
O
JUaxttl
3
toWWmtuantiem
C&AnrcJuk
Many n Man Huh Fnllml IWhvmuko Hit
Vwxks Was n lMctiiro of Onlnmlty.
It takes sunjhlno 4o produce n
r9SO, a perfect rose. And so mnn, to
bo succusiful, must havo suutihlno
Innldo. Tho llfo which hns it not,
which hns no' health and no happl
immi, is i,o ur. surly, pessimistic, nnd
a frlluro Tho world already lini too
many vinegar facoa that broatho Ill
will and Hlrlfo. Tho world wants
Joy, comfort, sunshine, nnd will cling
:o tho mnn who has It, who rudlatos
glndncss and triumph whorover ho
Is and under all clrcnimatancoH.
Somo peoplo havo a genlua for
seeking out th'o dlsngrccnble, tho
crooked, tho hnd and Iho ugly. These
nro tho dostroyorB; thoy travel In
sohoolS tlfoy herd fogetlror for thoy
love their kind, and the ohcorfu!
part of tho world will have nothing
to do with thorn.
And why Is It that no many peddle
dlsastor knowing at tho same tlmo
that If thoy do, their lives will bo
runlned? Somo pooplu cannot holp
It, for pessimism usually conio from
bodily disorders, and thin cannot al
ways be prvontod. The stomuoli,
for Instance, in tho most uuimon
cnuse of discontont. sour face, reck
lessnoBS, disgust and lack of ambi
tion. A bad titomaoh there Ib the
'ccret of many n failure. Anyono
can havo u good stomach, a strong
Btomnch. a tttomnoh that can take
caro of anything and overything that
Is put into It, no matter whether It
Is a very bad stomach now or not.
Thon why not have It?
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots do this
very thing. Ono Ingredient of these
little tablets dtgeata 3000 grains of
food, and no matter how bad Is your
dyspepsia or Indigestion, those tab
lots will digest everything In your
stomach, thoroughly and complete
ly, and better and quicker than a
healthy stomach can do the autno
thing. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
will cure quickly loss of nppetlto,
brash. Irritation, burning sensations,
nausea, heartburn .eructations, loss
of vim and splhlt, bad memory, and
dyspepsia and Indigestion In their
very worst forms.
No other little tablets In Iho world
can do so much. You should carry
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets around
with you wherever you go and take
them after meals. Then only will
you roaUze what It is to enjoy a meat,
and what perfect digestion means.
Your whole body and your mind will
feel the effects; your vim will In
crease, you will bo more satisfied
with what tho world does, you will!
think happier and bo happier and
your face will be ono of supreme
conu-ntmouj. That will bring sue
oeg and then more succoss. Your
face will bring you dollars. Try It.
It will cost yu Jiiftt r0c for a pack
age of these wonderful Stuart's Dys
pepsln Tablets, at any drug store on
earth.
Send us your. name and addrens
today and we will nt once eend ott
by mall a sample package, free. Ad
dros F. A. Stuart Co.. ISO Stuart
Dldg.. Marshall. MIeh.
i. ii O". '
In view of the approaching Pro
hibition war all tho politicians are
trying to get on the water wagon.
Run Down
If your dbcor Mys tafo Aytr'sSar
sap&ill, then take it. If he has
anything bttkr, then take that
AyersSarsaparilld
NONALCOHOLIC
If you are all run dwn, ctsily tired, thin, ptle,
ncrrous, go to your doctor. Stop guesting, stop
experimenting, g direct to your doctor. AJc hi
opihUn of Aycr non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla, No
alcohol, no stimulation. A blood purifier, a nerve
tonic a strong alterative, an aid to digestion.
Free from Alcohol
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KMPHUOU WILLIAMS' f i t'on In the matter of nnvul l
LlCTTHIl WAS PniVATI! ""
Hope thnt tho letter font by 12m-1 Ijfd Twoeamoulh adiulln that k
poror William to Lord TwMdmoulhonflld"'1 lho fao r,V "ff th 'f
ami lord of tho ndmlrntlty, would bo'1?' to w0n , "" fawl y ftnd
n'nrm Hint thla la tlin filtlv ti'nv lift
published wiib dispelled by Mr
Asqulth In tho house of commons
when ho told A. J. Ilnlfour and othor
qiiPBtloners that he had nothing to
ndd to tho statement of Friday, and
thnt, so fnr as ho know, "Twoed
mouth hud nothing to add to hla dec
laration beyond the fact that he had
showed tho letter to Sir Kdward
Urcy, th foreign sooretary, who
agrcod with tho roolplont that tho
letter hnd no ofllolal uharaoter."
"It Is dearly out of tho quoutlon,"
said Asqulth, "to lay prlvnto and
public correspondence on tho table."
Later In tho houso of lords As
qulth desorlbod tho letter from Km
poror William an "qulto Informal
and vorv friendly." I
Lord Tweedmouth oxprrsses sur-
o'aros thnt this In tho only way he
can ni'ciount for the publication.
In ti lottor King Kdwnrd had writ
ten tho knlsur exprcuitng hla rgrftt
nt the com motion occasioned by the
publication of the Lord T wood mouth
lottor the Mndoii Times U soveruly
orltlolsod for giving opuuo tp tho In
aidant.
The king declares that the new
paper showed oxtrotnoly bnd taato
nnd ussures the Onrman rulor that
tho Rngllsh goverumunt wus In uo
wny to blunio.
If you suffer from bleeding, itch
Intf, blind or protruding Piles, send
me your addrcs. nnd I will tell you
prise at tho continued criticisms of bow to euro yourself at homo by tbe
tho prats and public. I now absorption treatments and will
Later Lord Tweedmouth, first also send somo of this bora treat
lord of tho admlrallty, explained mont free for trial, with reference!
away some of tho mystery surround- from your own locality If requested
Ing tb manner In which the Londou Immodluto relief and permanent cure
Tlrut- learned that Hmporor William assured. Send no money, but tell
had written a letter to Tweedmouth others of this offr. Write today
in wlib h the Times rhargos bis majjto Mrs. M. Bummers, Box P, Nortv
ecty attempted to influence leglsla- Dame, Ind.
Thmrm tm OrtXy Onm
"Bramo Qulnlno'
Thmt tm
Laxatlwo Broma Quinlnm
IMNEV TH WQfHJJ OVOt T m A &GtM Hi 9M BAY.
Always rcmombcr tho full nomo,
for tRb signature on every box.
Pllt Cured at Home by Now Ab40rM
tlon Method.
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NEW MILLINERY
spring m
TRIMMED HATS
lvfly t't-catloiN, nil tho npwett d"lgiu, material of axreU
lent quullty. TrJnmu-il by flrst-daiiH trjuiiiwn, ycrf rt-uiOMaW
Irlr'!i.
lUicnmatfc raln llcllnri-d.
D. V. Crocker, Esq.'. now 84 years
of age, and for 20 years Justice of
tbe peace at Martlnsburg, Iowa,
saya: "T am terribly afflicted with
toiatle rheumatism In xaj left arm'
and right hip. I havo used three
bottles of Chamberlain' Pain Balm
and It did eae lots of good." For sale
at Dr. Stone's drug store.
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